Campaign Gear

Posted in: Blog, No-Twitter- Nov 08, 2010 No Comments

As part of the winning campaign for equal suffrage in Washington state, a suffragist climbed Mt Rainier with a “Votes for Women” banner, wearing these.

Game Changers and History Makers

Posted in: Blog, No-Twitter- Nov 04, 2010 No Comments

I’m looking forward to presenting my work on rhetoric, the law and social change at the 2010 Pacific Northwest History Conference tomorrow. Here’s a synopsis of the project I’ll discuss: Women counted a stunning legal defeat among their early experiences as advocates for equal suffrage in the Pacific Northwest. Although Washington women achieved suffrage in [...]

Why Weak Ties Matter

Posted in: Blog, No-Twitter- Sep 29, 2010 No Comments

Lehrer in Response to Gladwell: “The Revolution certainly won’t be televised. But it just might be helped along by Twitter.”

Washington Women’s Struggle for the Vote

Posted in: Blog, No-Twitter- Sep 13, 2010 No Comments

A new digital exhibit by University of Washington Libraries

The Forgotten Fight for Suffrage

Posted in: Blog, No-Twitter- Aug 26, 2010 No Comments

On Equality Day, the New York Times examines parallels between the woman suffrage movement and current citizenship debates.